ASPEN, Colo.—An Aspen teen accused of cyberbullying has been banned from talking about her alleged victim on Facebook and Twitter.

The Aspen Daily News reported Monday that District Judge Gail Nichols issued the order last week for the Aspen High School student.

The girl isn’t allowed to use any electronic means to talk about the classmate she allegedly victimized. Nichols also told her to ignore the classmate whenever she passes her at school.

The unidentified girl likely faces three criminal charges in juvenile court related to online bullying. The girl must comply with the ban until her next court date on Dec. 6 or she could face more charges.

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